SOLUTION: ) An employee is working 6 days a week from Monday to Saturday. Assume the overtime for the employee is 1.5 times after 40 hours. The following table shows his working hours.

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Question 1179217: ) An employee is working 6 days a week from Monday to Saturday. Assume the overtime for the employee is 1.5 times after 40 hours. The following table shows his working hours. (7 points)
a) Complete the table below (Show your work)
M T W Th F Sa Total Hours Regular Hours Overtime Hours Regular Rate Overtime Rate
10 hrs 10 hrs 8 hrs 8 hrs 10 hrs 8
hrs ?? 40 hours ?? $ 25 ??





(b) Find the gross earning of the employee

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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a)	Complete the table below (Show your work)

M	T	W	Th	F	Sa	Total Hours	Regular Hours	Overtime Hours	Regular Rate	Overtime Rate
10 hrs	10 hrs	8 hrs	8 hrs	10 hrs	8
 hrs	??	40 hours	??	$ 25	??

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You should make your Table more clear.

Find the sum of the hours. Subtract 40 to find the overtime hours. Apply the rates for each time quantity of these. The accounting will be simple. 40 hours regular pay and 14 hours of overtime. Your description does not indicate any rate value so none of the pay values can be found.

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